RAIL workers in Germany staged a four-hour strike over pay yesterday morning, bringing long-distance rail traffic to a standstill and disrupting commuter and freight trains, state-owned rail operator Deutsche Bahn said. The company said that regional train traffic, too, was significantly affected across Germany, with only a few commuter trains operating in the cities of Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt. “Currently long distance traffic is suspended,” Deutsche Bahn said on its website. It also said freight trains faced severe disruptions. The strike, comes after wage talks between railway union EVG and Deutsche Bahn broke down Saturday. A warning from EVG, which represents most railway industry workers and professionals, that strike action is inevitable has raised fears that Christmas travel could be disrupted. “We are asking the EVG to return to the negotiation table,” a spokesman for Deutsche Bahn said. “We are ready to talk.” (SD-Agencies) |